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Gnik Nosmirc
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For me, it's Eloy. I was totally convinced by Time to Turn. Frank Bornemann has a great voice.
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Hi,
Hint ... not listed in the monthly list at all ... or yearly list of 2023!
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Always discovering so tough to narrow down, here's three
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Ian
Host of the Post-Avant Jazzcore Happy Hour on Progrock.com https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-avant-jazzcore-happy-hour/ |
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Finally started listening to Happy the Man. I've had their music on hand for a few years (mp3 save), but just now getting around to listening. I plan to check out Kit Watkin's solo music too, afterwards.
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Viima!!!
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Zappa and The Mothers! Listening 2 years and still discovering something new every time!
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Ra's Dawn A Secret River Faveravola Marco Sfogli Mangrove All in late 2023 and early 2024. |
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Good band, I discovered them recently as well.
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Definitely a favourite band of mine and you've named one of my top 3 albums by them (the others being Planets and Colours) My favourite recent discovery is electronic duo Zombi. In general most of my recent discoveries seem to be in the heavy prog scene with the likes of Monkey3, Slift, Ovrfwrd, Night Verses and Turbulence who have all put out excellent albums this year.
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A band called “Water” from 1976 . The name of the album is dambreak. harmonica infused Prog with some great guitar and vocals.
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A band called “Water” from 1976 . The name of the album is damburst. harmonica infused Prog (done nicely) with some great guitar and vocals.
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Zephyr (they're proggy enough for me) 2nd and 3rd album
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I discovered my first prog band way back in the Renaissance era. Yes, I really am that old.
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Thanks to Scot of 'The Prog Corner'.
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